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Archbishopric and Riga
all suffragan dioceses under the Archbishopric of Riga.
Then along with Archbishop Wilhelm von Brandenburg of The Archbishopric of Riga and his Coadjutor Christoph von Mecklenburg, Kettler gave to Magnus the portions of The Kingdom of Livonia, which he had taken possession of, but they refused to give him any more land.
In 1243, the Bishopric of Pomesania and the other three dioceses ( Bishopric of Samland, Archbishopric of Warmia, and Bishopric of Culm ) were put under the jurisdiction of the Archbishop of Riga by papal legate William of Modena.
Warmia was under the Church jurisdiction of the Archbishopric of Riga until 1512, when Prince-Bishop Lucas Watzenrode received exempt status, placing Warmia directly under the authority of the Pope ( in terms of church jurisdiction ), which remained until the resolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806.
In the year of Kaller's investiture his diocese, which had turned exempt in 1566 when its original metropolitan Archbishopric of Riga, had been become Lutheran and de jure dissolved, became again suffragan to an archdiocese.
Dundaga is famous for its castle from late 13th century, constructed by Archbishopric of Riga.
# Archbishopric of Riga,
* In the Prussian region William of Modena divided the lands between Teutonic knights and the Church by creating 4 Prince-Bishoprics under the Archbishopric of Riga:
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The Prince-Bishopric of Warmia (, ) was a semi independent ecclesiastical state, a Prussian bishopric under the jurisdiction of the Archbishopric of Riga that was a protectorate of the Monastic state of the Teutonic Knights ( 1243 – 1466 ) and a protectorate of Kingdom of Poland, later part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth after the Peace of Thorn ( 1466-1772 )
Johannes VI Ambundii, Archbishopric of Riga 1418-1424, secular name Johannes Ambundii de Swan, also Abundi, Ambundij, Habundi, Habendi, Habindi, Almanni and ~ von Schwan ( born 1384-died on June 16, 1424 ) was a German ecclesiastic.
On July 11, 1418 Pope Martin V by recommendation of the Emperor nominated Johannes Ambundii to the position of Archbishopric of Riga where he stayed until 1424.
The bishoprics became suffragans to the Archbishopric of Riga under the mother city of Visby on Gotland.
Terra Mariana was divided into feudal principalities by Papal Legate William of Modena: the Archbishopric of Riga, Bishopric of Courland, Bishopric of Dorpat, Bishopric of Ösel-Wiek, the lands ruled by the Livonian Brothers of the Sword The northern parts became a Dominum directum to the King of Denmark, Duchy of Estonia.
The largest ecclesiastical state was the Archbishopric of Riga ( 18, 000 km < sup > 2 </ sup >) followed by the Bishopric of Courland ( 4500 km < sup > 2 </ sup >), Bishopric of Dorpat, and Bishopric of Ösel-Wiek.
During the Protestant Reformation, Plettenberg supported the Lutherans, hoping thus to subjugate the Catholic Archbishopric of Riga to him.

Archbishopric and was
Elizabeth was fortunate that many bishoprics were vacant at the time, including the Archbishopric of Canterbury.
The church was built before 1295 and the church was a seat of Archbishopric of Ohrid ( ancient ) | Ohrid Archbishopric.
In 1517, it was believed that all of the money that Tetzel was trying to raise was for the ongoing reconstruction of St. Peter's Basilica, though half the money went towards helping the Archbishop of Mainz, Albert of Brandenburg, under whose authority Tetzel was operating, to pay off the debts he had incurred in securing the agreement of the Pope to his acquisition of the Archbishopric.
The Archbishopric of Magdeburg was founded in 968 at the synod of Ravenna ; Adalbert of Magdeburg was consecrated as its first archbishop.
From 1152 to 1154 Nicholas was in Scandinavia as papal legate, organising the affairs of the new Norwegian Archbishopric of Nidaros ( now Trondheim ).
John convened a synod, and Formosus was ordered to return or be excommunicated on charges that he had aspired to the Bulgarian Archbishopric and the Holy See ; had opposed the emperor and had deserted his diocese without papal permission ; had despoiled the cloisters in Rome ; had performed the divine service in spite of the interdict ; and had " conspired with certain iniquitous men and women for the destruction of the papal see ".
In the Middle Ages, the Archbishop of Trier was an important prince of the church, as the Archbishopric of Trier controlled land from the French border to the Rhine.
The bishops of the city grew increasingly powerful and the Archbishopric of Trier was recognized as an electorate of the empire, one of the most powerful states of Germany.
One of the most important events in those times was the foundation of the Diocese of Wrocław by the Polish Duke ( from 1025 king ) Bolesław the Brave in 1000, which, together with the Bishoprics of Kraków and Kołobrzeg, was placed under the Archbishopric of Gniezno in Greater Poland, founded by Otto III in 1000.
The Archbishopric of Warmia was one of four dioceses created in 1242 by the papal legate William of Modena.
By the First Partition of Poland in 1772, Warmia was merged with the surrounding parts of East Prussia and annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia ; the properties of the Archbishopric of Warmia were secularized by the Prussian state.
Ignacy Krasicki, the last prince-bishop of Warmia as well as Elightment Polish poet, friend of Frederick the Great whom he did not give Homage as his new king, was nominated to the Archbishopric of Gnesen ( Gniezno ) in 1795.
Gniezno was confirmed as an Archbishopric and a Metropolitan See for the Polish area.
The Archbishopric of Magdeburg was now designated to provide missionary programs for the eastern European Slavs.
Greek Cypriots remained concentrated in the south, where the Archbishopric of the Orthodox Church was built.

Archbishopric and archbishopric
He gives it a long, glorious history from its foundation by King Belinus to when it becomes a metropolitan see, the location of an Archbishopric superior to Canterbury and York, under Saint Dubricius, followed by St David who moved the archbishopric to St David's Cathedral.
The church was the Archbishopric of Sweden prior to 1273, when the archbishopric was moved to Östra Aros ( Östra Aros was then renamed Uppsala due to a papal request ).
* Archbishopric of Ohrid, established in 1019, an autonomous archbishopric under the jurisdiction of the Patriarch of Constantinople, abolished in the 18th century by the Ottoman Empire.
* Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric, an autonomous archbishopric under the jurisdiction of the Serbian Orthodox Church.

Archbishopric and Holy
The battle also liberates the city of Cologne from rule by the Archbishopric of Cologne ; it had previously been one of the major ecclesiastical principalities of the Holy Roman Empire.
The battle also liberates the city of Cologne from rule by the Archbishopric of Cologne ; it had previously been one of the major ecclesiastical principalities of the Holy Roman Empire.
As part of the Holy Roman Empire since 1034, the city became the Archbishopric of Besançon, and became the Free Imperial City of Besançon ( an autonomous city-state under the Holy Roman Emperor ) in 1184.
The Archbishopric of Cologne was a state of its own within the Holy Roman Empire, but Cologne was independent so the archbishops were usually not allowed to enter the city.
The Archbishopric of Salzburg was a Prince-Bishopric and state of the Holy Roman Empire for many centuries.
The Archbishopric of Magdeburg was a Roman Catholic archdiocese and Prince-Bishopric of the Holy Roman Empire centered on the city of Magdeburg on the Elbe River.
On 25 December 2003, he was elected Chairman of the Holy Synod of Bishops of the Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric, after it had been constituted.
On the same day, there was an announcement of the Patriarchal and the Assembly's Tomos for Autonomy of the Ohrid Archbishopric, with Archbishop Jovan as the Chairman of the Holy Synod of Bishops.
He presides over the Holy Synod of Hierarchs of the Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric, consisting of 4 metropolitans and titular bishops.
However, his parents managed to finance his studies at the University of Mainz ( in the Archbishopric of Mainz of the Holy Roman Empire, nowadays in Rhineland-Palatinate ), where he became a Dr. phil.
In 983, Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor, gave the Rheingau, together with other territories, to the Archbishopric of Mainz during the Diet of Verona.

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